ETS1 ver. 1.22
The ETS1 has several marked connecting ports on top of the unit, under the lid.
They include (from the left to the right seen from the front):
'
GPS
'
- For connecting external GPS modul
'
GPRS
'
-
For connecting external GPRS antennae
'
Finish
'
- Double banana plugs for connecting a photo cell
'
Start/synk.
'
- Double banana plugs for connecting the starting
line
'
RS-232
'
- RS-232 (serial) port to PC
'
USB
'
- USB port to PC
’
RS-485
’
- For transferring data via RS-485 (split time)
'
Loop 1
'
- For connecting external eLine loop no. 1 (red cable)
'
Loop 2
'
- For possible connecting of external eLine loop no. 2
(white cable)
'
Antenna
'
-
For connecting possible external radio antenna
'
110-230V
'
- For connecting a 220V power cable
Charging/batteries:
The ESD1 has 8 built-in rechargeable batteries 9Ah NiMH. You charge the batteries
by connecting the included power cable. Make sure that the charging switch is set
on ‘ON’. When the charger is connected, the LED marked ‘Charge’ will be lit.
Charge the ETS1 until the LED turns green. The process usually takes about 8 hours
if the batteries were flat when you started. If you want top charged batteries, you
may continue the charging for 1 or 2 hours more. The batteries will not be damaged
by being connected to the charger for a longer period of time.
The LED marked '
Battery
' indicates the remaining battery capacity. A red light
indicates a battery capacity of less than 30%. An orange light indicates a battery
capacity of 30--60%. A yellow light indicates 60-90% capacity, and a green light
indicates that the battery capacity is more than 90%.
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